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February 26, 1954 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-02-26

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Robert Merrill to Appear March 7
In Temple Israel Artists Series

Folk Schools PTA Sets Purim Workshop for Thursday Evening

The Parent-Teachers Associa-
The workshop is designed to refreshments will be featured.
tion of the United Jewish Folk acquaint parents of school chil-
The school Purim party is
Schools will hold its annual dren with the stories, customs, scheduled for March 21 when all
.- The final concert of current would deliver an aria along with Purim Workshop at 8:30 p.m., songs, games, decorations and
Temple Israel Artists Series will his shoes to any of his dad's Thursday, at the Labor Zionist recipes pertaining to the holi- classes will convene in the school
auditorium. The public is in-
be presented March 7, when customers who would take the Instiute, 13722 Linwood.
days. Community singing and vited.
time out to listen.
For a while he made extra
money as a pitcher for the
King's Team, a semi-pro base-
ball club.
On Dec. 15, 1945, Merrill made
his debut on the stage of the
Metropolitan Opera as Germont
FOR
in La Traviata. He had no need
■•■■•■•
to wait for the reviews the next
morning to know that he was a
success. The ovation he re-
ceived that night assured him
a place of importance in the

Met.
Merrill has appeared in al-
PLAN TO ATTEND
most every part of this country
on . concert stage and may be
often heard and seen on tele-
ROBERT MERRILL
vision. Merrill has attracted a
Robert Merrill, Metropolitan large following among the
IN HONOR OF
Opera baritone, will appear as younger generation which even
took the form of fan. clubs. This
soloist.
This is the third year that was due partly to ht recording
Temple Israel has brought a of "The Whiffenpoof Song,"
FOUNDER OF "DEGANIA"
concert series to its members i turned out to be a jukebox seri-
and the Detroit public, stated ! sation, and soared into the top
Mrs. Julius Pliskow, chairman, best seller ranks with sales of
and Mrs. Leo Orecklin, ticket i over 350,000 copies.
Tickets for the concert may
LABOR ZIONIST INSTITUTE — 13722 LINWOOD
chairman.
American-born and trained, be obtained at Grinnells, Metro
COMPLETE
YOUR ASSIGNMENT
BRING YOUR RETURNS
Robert Merrill rose to stardom Music Shop or Temple Israel,
UN;
3-7769.

at the Met in a few, short
years after winning the Met
Auditions, of the Air in 1945.
To help finance singing les-
sons with Sam Margolies, the
well - known teacher, Merrill
went to work for his father, who
was in the shoe business. He

DETROIT HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN
"Special Event"

CANVASSERS
LANDSMANSCHAFTEN -
LABOR ZIONIST MOVEMENT

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"RECEPTION"

YOSEF BAR ► TZ

SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28 • 8:30 P.M.

The most

Temple Israel Observes
Annual Scout Sabbath

Temple Israel will observe an-
nual national scout sabbath at
p.m., today. Boy Scouts, Girl
Scouts, Cubs and Brownies will
participate. Rabbi M. Robert
Syme will preach on "The True
American—a definition from the
east."
The Ner Tamid award will, be
presented to Lawrence Colton,
Stephen Crane, Dan Snyder and
Sydney Weinstein. Carl Fischer
will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah,
and participate hi the Scout
service. A social hour will fol-
low. -

Local Rabbis to Attend

Conference in Chicago

Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter,
president of the Midwestern Re-
gion Rabbinical Council
of
America, will preside at a two-
day session of the group, Mon-
day and Tuesday, at the Sheri-
dan Plaza Hotel, Chicago.
Other Detroit members of the
Council who will participate are
Rabbis Hayim Donin, Israel Hal-
pern, Max Kapustin, - Samuel
Prero, Henry Hoschander of
Pontiac and Sam Stollman of
Windsor, who is secretary of the
region.

()dem SIX

The new 115-hp. I-block Six is

the only completely modern six-
cylinder engine in the industry .
the only low-priced Six with
all these features!

FREE-TURNING OVERHEAD VALVES
make possible greater high-compression
power, longer valve life.

4

SHORT STROKE, LOW-FRICTION DISIGN
gives you more usable horsepower,
with less engine wear.

HIGH-TURBULENCE COMBUSTION SHAMANS
thoroughly mix fuel and air for faster,
more efficient combustion.

FOUR-PORT INTAKE MANIFOLD
feeds fuel fast and uniformly for
quick starts and smooth "GO."

DEEP-CAST i-BLOCK with skirt that extend;
below the crankshaft, provides the great strength
and rigidity needed for smooth, quiet engine
performance and extra Iona engine Ws.

FOUR-BEARING CRANKSHAFT
Is cast rather than forged for more
precise balance and smoother operation.

The savingest SIX

Ford's new Overhead-Valve I-block Six, with Its
completely modern high-compression, low-friction
design, brings you even better gas economy than
last year's Ford Six . . . the Six (with Overdrive)
that beat all other cars, regardless of size or
price, in the 1953 Mobilgas. Economy Run Sweep-
stakes. And this year's Six also gives you a dividend
of 14% more horsepower!

No other six in America offers
the short-stroke, low-friction economy
designed into this new Ford engine!

Evergreen Group Plans
Social, Square Dance

A social and square dance is
offered by the Evergreen Jewish
Community Sunday night, at St.
Matthews Methodist Church,
Evergreen at Cambride. For tick-
ets call Herman Sussman, KE.
4-8487 or Sam Wilner, KE. 2-
9478.
The group's next "Ask the
Rabbi" night, with Rabbi Sydney
Mossman, is slated for Tuesday,
at the home of Morrey Kanter,
19939 Cooley.



Leonard Moss to Address
Mai Moshe Young Couples

The Young Couples Club of
Congregation Bnai Moshe will be
addressed by Leonard Moss,' in-
structor in sociology at Wayne
Uviversity, Monday, 8:30 p.m., in
the lounge of the school build-
kig. Mr. Moss will speak on
"Marriage Education." A social
will follow.

/I's wise to economize. Loss
your social security card
means unnecessary expense to
your government.

e

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7
Friday, February 26, 1954

Come in and Test Drive the

new 115-hp.

Ford Overdrive optional at extra coat

FORD DIBLOCK SIX

FORD DEALERS OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

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